healed; and He expressed a similar admiration at a like display of faith in the Canaanitish woman. On the other hand, when, in His own country, among His own kin, and in His own house, He found Himself without honour, so that He could not do any mighty work, save that He laid His hands upon a few sick folk and healed them, we are told that He “marvelled because of their unbelief.” The faith of which men are capable on the one hand, and the unbelief of which they are capable on the other—these are
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